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| I don't have any docs on the DECNA, but they must exist.  It's
| probably pretty close to the DEQNA.

The DECNA uses one of the earlier Intel network chips.  It lives
on the CTI bus, a bus like no other.  I believe the DEQNA is T-11
based and lives on the vastly better known Q-bus...  -- Ken

